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H Of H.-Of Or aU Ru Italian ih lh th- th lne t h 1 Is 1 Iii tV tO lY II H u 10 o the mOlt il cu b ln Having tab ct ill two wo Young itt w KII i look took the thc A 10 uk ok what viat w l ln In their lr of or the recent r w at tt Deslo th the Au- Au anti and Italian foreign J Is 18 what thy tow told mc Inc Jt It had tI thai o h one I to I lie rr HI at the the tine time had come COlIC to deal with willI J Hi between the thc kingdom in ur the aiu n i t I 1 m in monarchy t 1 more cordiality It Is lIS true inie thai Ihal at ILl one time line S Sl Si I nna huid It apparent that In Rome lh the Uio FranKo J t 1 I WU ti with wilh the Triple AI- AI I AI-I i- i I Manco lIance hut bul ut SIgnor tried 10 1 tO loj prove that the re rc of or relations between France and italy hid dill no not all any Immediate re reply re- re ply 31 to 10 this U question In Ill Hn any uny ca ca In order to tu u understand o mIl Importance In the chan change tat had latterly lakon place in fn Italian foreign I Joll policy It must bt rt remembered m r d that the th- war wai of or I 1870 victorious Germany Ger I mun many turned 1 her attention toward the he Enet I Having lIl acquired much greater I importance im 1 by hy her Rhine conquest sh had bad 1 become e. as RC it were o n much I Io body In a u too garment g rue Tho Austrian u and ancl Italian monarchies monarchical f fu understood perfectly well that Germanys Germany's Ger many's Increased rJ could I only take place ot at IJ Hence th the nuU many did not un understand cl but bul the ob- ob of or h which leh did 1 nut not c escape ca pc the tates- tates who Iio have ha Just been in lii council at al De Deslo lo The Tho groundwork has been laid for fot a U new alliance destined to 10 b be born bornI S I In a n more inure or less Icis near future futuro out of i. i the Iho ashes of or the thc plu present ent Triple J Al Alliance i 1 liance It t being actually directed the German belman The Thc latter Jatter wishes sootier oon I or ll later to find lind an opening as far ral as ua Trieste nail and Au Austria It tl have ha pointed out to toI I her hel in covert but perfectly intelligible language tIlL that this will never be al al- al lowed loved Thus spoke m my two young oung friends und and the hi statement will doubtless doubt doubt- 2 less cause Jo Joy to those tho who like l' l ourselves our our- r selves i es Ir It time lime to top slop up the 7 If ambitions y 1 t-ea t eaon on tine has Its flit m men nii II and the theman man mun of 01 lr the summer of oC lt 07 is Ig without the UC slightest t doubt IOU bt Prince l W wio WO O has hall Just 1 Ili tho Jat splendid record of or speed an and en endurance en- en durance o or of the ride ilde from to ParK Parl in sixty days as a's he lie has covered co I b by automobile thirteen kilometres deserts where f roads ronde have c never er yet yot t been traced It required immense energy an and 1 a 1 rare adventurous spirit in n a man to I II I venture thus thUM amid half harr savage o poj 1 ula- ula lions lion who might at an any time be tempted t tt to demolish the thc Infernal machine ma ma- ma-I ma chine which was waa pa passing hiJ through their I midst t merely fur for or the pleasure of seeIng teeIng tee see tIg t- t Ing I v. v at al It 11 contained I I Prince Borghese s is 14 a descendant In Indirect I direct line of the famous Prince Camille c. c who who- In 1803 mar mar- I 1101 the toP ulster RI of or Napoleon an and 1 in J SOli roll followed his hit law brother in Ih lie Iho Austrian AUldan an and Prussian campaigns I ThIs noman warrior has liss trails trails- pin planted hI his hh indomitable bit ble qualities s to hl his Prince 1 is small sinaI and I III hila ebony black eyebrows frame J two piercing yes winch mali mak him look loule more mole like lItre u II brigand than an aristocrat yet ct on an aristocrat a he Is to to the n finger nger tips tipa 11 He lie possesses an tn mi- 1111 I mone fortune brought him as a n dot dol i by his hi wl wife UC nea with which he hi bought ha back laI I th palace at Rome nome was as the cradle of ur his hiM family j A As is natural In on one of his race rac l i e. e Is ii one Oll of or the th Lh most active e of the th new of Rome which la Is astonishing I E by br vitality and I cleverness CIC f exer l not nol only In III the I Industry but also shown In the r resurrection of or its is nuances finances at the lie same time as that of ot Its arm army all anti and 1 na navy S M. M r. r I Henri La c Laveda all one of or our most dl distinguished authors has hans just published a book uok entitled Le lion Don Temps What Phat Is t-ils t good tub time Such is tile the th question which has hans beon becan asked of or man ninny many distinguished 1 people eliciting replies which were wera serious pedantic or oa picturesque Only one of or them was vas quite jUito that of or 31 1 Tin The tood lime he lie said Is that thul In which k have ou you alone To ro Hits a w Ih I Is u 11 little burly Huly I that thaL 01 of another dramatic lh au author II I who tiit sup auy Th The good time Is r I that In n nt t which one amuses eH onee vileS sIf II If the Do we Wc amuse our eh i now ion more mure than our QUI fathers did dulL Thai I is the question They rhe had i t tin thc le Jun Jon de ale C b hague bague guc Kites spot s. s dancing and und that is all A for or us ue we have also ohio the swim I mers ner Paris t. tin the hi cetla a ht of or our OUI minister minister- aerIal I I c cinematographs ra v v h I how io iio va liB railway accidents t id i'd I th h Jails 1 ut 10 race e I I have e all tl l' c. c and ih- ih baa bar ii We c ought 11 therefore t I la u i be lie hn h huppi i mn aan on our om i rather R were lift fifty yen yea Cl is rs a HK g gIn In Tn truth I do O no doubt It for I r Im m 1 n I he the reader Ti r reply wi t h into m in O to M. M Henri s LA question Th Thai ool oo tune time is th that t in which wida we I live h I In lit Ia quone i or r nl vents i th Ih p PP l Io Ia a s f d L th the Iho of sP liM Insisted that v a private but form foam should be h h given JI to the funeral funN transport J Jat of or lh the Hit mortal remains of or Loo Iro XIII from St St. J r's rs to tu St. St John In It jas 8 th therefore been settled that thai the tilt shall body be transported at night without previous lout notice or funeral ac- ac roan la flea ts Indeed almost in my- my Colemn honors will be ron ron- rod rf to tu tho tI dead In tho Ito thoLa La Lafran lr J. n 1 I. I ca The rhe c- c ct date nt if the removal nl Im has not IiiI vet t boon decided but It Is believed be be- t that ml before lefOre the lie end of or the sum- sum m mr i r th the remains of or the great pope willi will willi i be placed in the mo mD T I mausoleum at ot St. St t. t Johns I I Kansas hansas CIt City Sept Relit I 1 11 The Tue The minister I of or Kan nn have In InC C adopted III Ji II I union n scale or of Prices for or und thc they propose extending their or to lu all aU portions of the state tJ one of th th In In r. was US cat d o 0 at attend triad u L run funeral rAI of iii a n I nel neighboring t He lie pal paid Ills his own j carriage c nr hired a n II livery f ry ten team and ht h hl own the service The Tho result was Wl a meeting o of of- the tue Ministerial association un und and th the hI adoption of ur a u 5 3 fee vcr per funeral or no no service 1 |